Licensing in different areas can make for amazingly complex software problems. I was a programmer for a mutual fund holding company till I retired and we sold shares in all 50 states and a LOT of different countries. Each fund had it's charter which gave lots of rules for what could be sold and what stock it could hold. Each state and each country and each state in some countries had similar rules.

We wrote all our software in-house and we were a leader in the industry in automation. But we didn't dare write the software that decided what stock we could buy or where we could sell shares. The company hired this out to another company that had expertise in this sort of thing and they did a good job for us. I was in charge of monitoring what they did and I was always happy I didn't have to write that mish-mosh.

The only other software we didn't write in house was word processors. This was in the days before the internet was a big thing and we had a mainframe with terminal emulators on PC's. I even wrote the terminal emulators. We were very self sufficient. But we left the licencing software to experts.

I suspect the complexity of what Amazon is facing with this is even greater than what we were dealing with. It's not surprising things go wrong sometimes.

Calm down Oasis 2 cannot be shipped to Czech republic, so I bought it on amazon.de, then i filled adress of delivery in germany (some companies reshipp these product which cannot be shipped directly) and I fill billing adress which is my real adress. Now I use Oasis2 and no problem.. But i was upset when I noticed these restrictions.. :/

I was going to say Best Buy but I think they are only in US and canada?

Haven't seen them in Europe, no. Most retailers in smaller European countries don't carry Kindles at all, or even if they do, only the cheaper models (Basic Kindle and Paperwhite).

Actually I remember the similar problem with the Voyage, when it first came out. It took almost a year before us small fishes were able to order it from Amazon. I've no doubt the Oasis will eventually be available everywhere too, but until then one must use a round-about way to get it.

Haven't seen them in Europe, no. Most retailers in smaller European countries don't carry Kindles at all, or even if they do, only the cheaper models (Basic Kindle and Paperwhite).

Actually I remember the similar problem with the Voyage, when it first came out. It took almost a year before us small fishes were able to order it from Amazon. I've no doubt the Oasis will eventually be available everywhere too, but until then one must use a round-about way to get it.

I had to buy my Voyage using a reshipment company, SHOPUSA.
It does of course increase the price, actually quite a lot. But it seems to be an option now.

@Pamelala . It does seem to be possible to buy the Oasis in Italy, I might consider that. Thank you.

I still keep getting promotional mails from Amazon US,UK and DE where I am incited to buy "The all new Oasis"

If you haven't bought it yet, wait until they release a second version with longer battery life.
The short battery life, non replaceable battery (you'd break the device if you would open it) is a headache for everyone using the device (and some aren't fond of the metal back; which is not an issue for me, because I use it with a plastic cover anyway)!

Just wait,
Sooner or later, you will also complain about battery life.

Just like why the Gameboy was more popular than the GameGear, despite the Gamegear besting it on every field, save for battery life.

I find the battery life is too little. Way too little for what you pay for.
But there are 2 issues about the battery that will be a headache, even for those who say they don't have a headache with it now.
And that's:

1- The decrease of battery life over time. It's estimated that the current battery's half life is about 2 years; meaning, in 2 years you'll more likely have less than half the battery capacity in the device as you have today.

2- If you do end up finding a replacement battery for the Oasis,chances are that the housing, the way it's all made, you won't be able to replace the battery by yourself, not even with the plastic prying tools found working on cellphones and tablets; and have to resort to an expensive ~$100 reconditioning fee?

I find the battery life is barely acceptable,
And I use the device on airplane mode, screen light off.
I can't imagine any person using the screen light getting more than a few hours of reading time out of it!

And the charging plug isn't placed in a convenient place to charge while reading.
It's either in the way for standing the device on a table, or even in the way of the hand (my hand is constantly touching the charging cable).

I find the anodized back not an issue, when using a sleeve, or screen cover (that has a plastic back); which basically reinforces the reason to have gone full plastic instead (if you're going to have a plastic cover on it anyway, the feeling of plastic is nicer, and it weighs less).

But the biggest issue with the anodized back, is, yes, it's stronger than plastic,
But it also doesn't allow you to pry the screen off from the device, should you in a year or two, feel the need to replace the battery...
Some user already tried, and failed big time!

So, yes, there are serious issues to all of this, that a lot of people are not yet seeing; much like when you buy a cheap cellphone; it might work for a while, but as soon as it's memory fills with photos and apps, it starts lagging and not operating the way it did in the beginning..